The structure of each political party's national organization includes four major elements:

A) the national convention, the national chairperson, the state central committees, and the congressional campaign committees.
B) state party organizations, the state central committees, the national chairperson, and the national committee.
C) the national convention, the national committee, the national chairperson, and the congressional campaign committees.
D) wards, precincts, state central committees, and the national convention.
E) the presidential candidate, the state party chairpersons, the congressional campaign committees, and the delegates.


C

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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A. Supranational organizations like the European Union B. Other sovereign states C. Domestic ethnic groups D. Domestic religious groups E. All of the above are prominent challengers.

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The capability approach assumes that states can contribute to

individual freedom best by: a. cutting taxes. b. reducing the role of government in people's lives. c. making societies fairer. d. increasing individuals' opportunity to pursue goals important to their lives.

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